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Spectral shapes of the Ly α emission from galaxies – II. The influence of stellar properties and nebular conditions on the emergent Ly α profiles

ABSTRACT We demonstrate how the stellar and nebular conditions in star-forming galaxies modulate the emission and spectral profile of H i Ly α emission line. We examine the net Ly α output, kinematics, and in particular emission of blueshifted Ly α radiation, using spectroscopy from with the Cosmic...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2023-02, Vol.520 (4), p.5903-5927
Main Authors: Hayes, Matthew J, Runnholm, Axel, Scarlata, Claudia, Gronke, Max, Rivera-Thorsen, T Emil
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